After a terrible start, Boston’s comeback bid is stalled by Kemba Walker’s ejection in a 129-114 defeat.
2020
Maine native’s 3-D body scanner one of Time Magazine’s top 100 inventions
Time Magazine’s 100 Best Inventions of 2019 lists the Edward Little grad’s company.
Netflix leads GLAAD Media Awards with 15 nominations, HBO scores 8
Netflix scored nominations for outstanding drama series (“The Politician”), outstanding realty program (“Queer Eye”) and outstanding limited series (“When They See Us,” “Tales of the City”).
Prince Harry and Meghan to ‘step back’ as senior U.K. royals
In a stunning declaration, Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, said they are planning to work to become financially independent.
Second day of jury selection wraps in Weinstein’s rape trial
Prospective jurors are given questionnaires asking if they could ignore media coverage and decide the case based only on evidence heard in court.
Drew Bledsoe: Leaving Patriots could be ‘energizing’ for Tom Brady
The man who preceded Brady as New England’s starting quarterback doesn’t think the Patriots dynasty is over – even if Brady leaves.
Democrats submit bill to cut cost of primary and behavioral health care
Under the proposal by Gov. Janet Mills and top Democratic lawmakers, first visits would be free to Mainers with individual or small group Affordable Care Act coverage.
Tom Brady says, ‘I still have more to prove’ in Instagram post
The Patriots quarterback could become an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career when his contract ends in March.
State wants more details on $4 million in legal fees billed to Robert Indiana’s estate
The artist’s will left nearly his entire $100 million estate to support the not-for-profit Star of Hope Inc., which will turn his home and studio into a museum.
Portland Metro got a record 2.1 million riders on the bus in 2019
Ridership on the region’s largest public transit system has grown by 45% since 2013.